[Leaf-user] Dachstein-CD: backdisk ???

2001-10-14 Thread Michael D. Schleif
Charles ==> Yes, Charles, this is really good stuff! Thank you. One thing that I find rather annoying: ``The backup destination defaults to the last filesystem a package was loaded from'' # cat /var/lib/lrpkg/backdisk root=-t msdos /dev/fd0 etc=-t iso9660 /dev/hda local=-t iso9660 /dev/hda dh

[Leaf-user] Dachstein and Seawall

2001-10-14 Thread Simon Bolduc
Hey gang, I upgraded from an older version of LRP (E2B I believe) to Dachstein and reconfigured my local subnet to be 192.168.2.xxx. Everything works in terms of machines being able to access the Internet etc. I have IPSec (and the ipsec enabled kernel) loaded as well as sshd and Seawall.

[Leaf-user] POSIXness mail problems with Dachstein

2001-10-14 Thread Brad Fritz
Has anyone gotten the POSIXness mail command from the Dachstein pre-releases or release candidate to work? I'm experiencing the problem Jeff Clark asked about in http://www.geocrawler.com/archives/3/7325/2001/9/200/6589580/ where the mail process never ends, doesn't send the mail, and displa

[Leaf-user] DMZ and Extended scripts version 1.1

2001-10-14 Thread Rich Schneck
Charles and all: I am having some (small amount) of success using Charles' extended scripts to setup a public DMZ. I want to run a game server, Unreal Tournament, in my DMZ. I have many questions, but rather than get too far ahead of myself I will start at the beginning. I have two public ip addr

Re: [Leaf-user] Hardware requirements ;-)

2001-10-14 Thread Kenneth Hadley
Unfourtunatly from my tests a 486DX4-100 is the minium speed CPU needed for PPPoE if your bandwidth is the standard 1.5mbit down/ 128kbit up and even with this CPU you will see your bandwidth go down the toilet with more clients behind the LEAF box. Obviously if you have a slower line then you don

[Leaf-user] Re: remote backup of firewall

2001-10-14 Thread Matt Brennan
Charles Steinkuehler wrote: > As Ray pointed, out, using dd to make a disk image in RAM and using scp to > make a remote copy is a good way to go. > > There's also another trick I use a lot charles, ray, thanks for your responses. i tried the dd method with little success until finding a mess

Re: [Leaf-user] Hardware requirements ;-)

2001-10-14 Thread Robert Chambers
Yes there is a limit on how slow of a processor one can use with an LRP.  I am using Eigerstien2beta pppoe beta v.0.4 from Kenneth Hadley on a 386 DX board running a Cyrix 486 DLC 40 mhz chip and the PPPoE is limited to about 500kbps down load.  The speed limit has to do with the way pppoe sends